Ajna Spine 5

signed and titled on the bottom of the base in white pencil software: Computer-Aided Design output machine: rapid prototyping laminated-object manufacturing using resin and laminated paper

Hand.007

signature etched into top layer of acrylic lower left pedestal measures: 41 x 17.75 x 13″ Information about this work from the artists website: “These sculptures were modeled in the computer and then cut out of individual sheets of acrylic sheet. The sheets were not glued together and the form is created from the void […]

Eye of the Beholder

excerpt from the artist’s website regarding this work: “I took a wall texture from the 1991 DOS RPG game, Eye of the Beholder II: Legend of Darkmoon, and I used a script to map its pixel values to depth resulting in a 3D object. I milled the form from wood on a CNC milling machine, […]

P-197 N/R 801 Cubic Limit II

signed and dated lower right in graphite Manfred Mohr is considered a pioneer of digital art based on algorithms. After discovering Prof. Max Bense’s information aesthetics in the early 1960’s, Mohr’s artistic thinking was radically changed. Within a few years, his art transformed from abstract expressionism to computer generated algorithmic geometry. Further encouraged by discussions […]

P-193/A Signs and Co-Signs

signed and dated in graphite lower left on the cover page titled lower right on the cover page a folded work comprised consecutively of one cover page and twelve plotter drawings on CDC paper 16 x 11″ each 16 x 143″ overall

Matrizenmultiplikation Nr. 2 Serie 2.5-5 (Matrix Multiplication)

signed, titled, and dated on the back of the paper artist’s name, computer identifier TR4, plotter machine identifier Z64, title, and date printed lower left hardware:  Telefunken-Rechner 4 output machine: Zuse Z64 Graphomat plotter All of the prints feature compositions of small square outlines of various different colours, which are thinly applied onto white paper. […]

Matrizenmultiplikation Nr. 1, Serie 2.5-1 (Matrix Multiplication)

signed, titled, and dated on the back of the paper artist’s name, computer identifier TR4, plotter machine identifier Z64, title, and date printed lower left TR4 indicates the Telefunken-Rechner 4 computer used to program the plotter printer Z64 indicates the Zuse Z64 Graphomat plotter printer used to draw the print on paper   All of […]

Kubo-Oktaeder (Cuboctahedron)

a serigraph after an original unique computer-generated plotter drawing from 1972 made for the exhibition “Computer Art” at Kunsthalle, Hamburg 1972/73 signed by Ludwig Rase lower right in graphite original plotter drawing: conceived by: Georg Nees and Ludwig Rase programmed by: Georg Nees hardware: Siemens 4004 software: ALGOL output machine: ZUSE-Graphomat Z64 “The motif was […]